The Web Pages section houses the editable sections of your Quicksite/Kicksite pages and any Blogs or Web Pages you pin to your Business Profile. You can view your recently created web pages by clicking the Webpages shortcut on the Overview panel of your Dashboard. Open any page for editing by clicking on the page name.
For a complete list, click the More… button at the bottom of the list, or click the Publish tab anywhere in your Business Control Panel, then click the Web Pages link or the Web Pages panel. All existing Web Pages or Blog Pages you’ve created will be listed here. The Web Pages listed also include any pages your Quicksite or Kicksite designer created for you.
You can open any page for editing* by clicking on the page name or on the pencil icon in the corresponding icon row at right
The page icon opens a new tab to show how the content of the page will appear in the centre panel of the page for consumers to view
The gear icon provides the code and controls for installing the page on your own website, if you do not have a Quicksite or Kicksite (see Web Apps)
The red-X icon followed by Yes in the pop-up dialog deletes the page
*IMPORTANT: Use care editing any pages created by your designer for your Quicksite or Kicksite. It’s fine to make edits to body text on the page, or replace or add images on a simple page. However, some pages includes more complex work such as custom buttons, formatting etc. You should ask your City Manager, Account Manager or Sales Representative for help changing any custom elements.
There are three kinds of Web Pages you can add:
A new article or information page - if “pinned” to your profile, it may be visited by clicking a link in your Business Profile under “Our Other Pages” or by direct visit from search engines or a link you promote elsewhere
A web link to an external page, which can be clicked under “Our Other Pages”
A Blog post, which will appear in a continuous Blog thread in a newly created Blog tab in your Business Profile
Adding a Web Page Article
From your Dashboard Overview panel, click the Webpages shortcut, then the New Webpage button at the bottom of the Web Pages list. Or anywhere in your Business Control panel, choose the Publish tab, then the Web Pages link or the Web Pages panel, followed by the New Web Page link at the top left of your Web Pages list.
Enter a name for the link in the Title field. It’s best to make this short, but if it must be longer, try to write your title to keep the most inviting or compelling words at the start; depending on the characters, only the first 25-26 characters will show in the link.
Write your article, or add your content, flyer, etc in the Content field. You can use the editing toolbar to format your page content.
If you decide you’d like to make this page a Blog Post, click the This is a blog post box under the editing window. The Blog date defaults to today, or you can edit the date to make it appear later.
Skip to the bottom row of check boxes.
You can uncheck the Public Page box if you want the page hidden except to those to whom you send a link
Check the Pin to Profile box to place a link to the page on your Business Profile under “Our Other Pages.”
You can change the gap between the edges of the center window and your content in the Padding drop menu.
You can give your page some color by clicking choosing from the Background Color menu.
Click Save Changes to finish and return to the Web Pages list.
Adding a Link to an External Page
Click the New Web Page link at the top left of your Web Pages list (or the New Webpage button at the bottom of the list in the Webpages shortcut of your Dashboard).
Enter a name for the link in the Title field. It’s best to make this short, but if it must be longer, try to write your title to keep the most inviting or compelling words at the start; depending on the characters, only the first 25-26 characters will show in the link.
Skip almost to the bottom and enter the address of the external page in the External Link field.
Check the Pin to Profile check box.
Click Save Changes to finish and return to the Web Pages list.
Adding a Blog Entry
Click the New Blog Page link at the top left of your Blog Pages list (or the New Blog Post button at the bottom of the list in the Webpages shortcut of your Dashboard). Making your first Blog page will automatically create a navigation tab in your Business Profile called Blog, but you can also pin individual entries to the links under Our Other Pages.
Enter a name for the entry in the Title field. If you will also be pinning a link to the Our Other Pages list, it’s best to make this short, but if it must be longer, try to write your title to keep the most inviting or compelling words at the start; depending on the characters, only the first 25-26 characters will show in the link.
Write your article, or blog entry, in the Content field. You can use the editing toolbar to format your page content.
If you started this article as a Web Page and now decide you’d like to make it a Blog Post, click the This is a blog post box under the editing window. If you started this article by clicking the New Blog Post link, the box will already be checked. The Blog date defaults to today, or you can edit the date to make it appear later.
Skip to the bottom row of check boxes.
Ensure the Public Page box is checked to be included in your Blog.
Check the Pin to Profile box to place a link to this Blog entry on your Business Profile under “Our Other Pages.”
You can change the gap between the edges of the center window and your content in the Padding drop menu.
You can give your blog page some color by clicking choosing from the Background Color menu.
Click Save Changes to finish and return to the Web Pages list.
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